![]() While he owns and has played a lot of different guitars over the years, when most people picture Slash, they think of him playing a Gibson Les Paul. So in this guide, I’ll focus on the guitars he tours with today. My sanity will quickly spiral out of control if I try to really dig into the guitars he’s used over the years. You’ve probably seen photos like the one below and it’s crazy to think that these guitars are probably only a small part of his collection. Slash (his real name is Saul Hudson) apparently owns hundreds of guitars collectively worth millions of dollars. Dunlop Purple Tortex Guitar Picks (1.12.1 Related Guides and Lessons: Slash’s Guitars Seymour Duncan APH-2n and APH-1 Alnico II Pro Slash Humbuckers Ernie Ball Slinky Coated titanium R.P.S Strings gauge 11-48 Korg tuners (as seen in some ads from the 90's) Boss DD-3 and DD-5 Digital Delay pedals Axess Electronics RXI Switcher / router Whirlwind Multi-Selector Four channel selector Digital Music Corp Ground Control Switcher Dunlop Rack Mounted Crybaby (controlled with an Ernie Ball volume pedal for live shows) Dunlop Slash Cry Baby Classic Wah Pedal MXR Slash Octave Fuzz Guitar Effects Pedal Note: Slash has said he has a big tub filled with effects pedals. Live, he only uses Marshalls.įor the recording of Velvet Revolver's second CD / Libertad, he told Total Guitar mag that he used the new Marshall Vintage Modern 2466 amp. 60 Watt Celestion "Vintage 30" Speakersįor the recording of Velvet Revolver's debut, Slash told Guitar Player mag he used a Vox AC30 and small Fender tube amps (for "oddball" sounds). Marshall Vintage Modern 2466 with KT-66 tubes Marshall 50W Plexi model 1987 (from 1973) Marshall JCM 2555 Silver Jubilee (the grey/silver 25th Anniversary head from 1987 and the black edition from 1988) Marshall JCM-800 22 Heads (with 6550 tubes) Marshall 2555SL Signature Head with EL-34 tubes Marshall Vintage 1960's Marshall 1959 modified by Tim Caswell at SIR studios used for the recording of Appetite for Destruction (Attempted to be stolen, but returned accidentally by a roadie) 100 watt Marshall AFD100 (Slash model head. Notes: Slash is the first musician to own a signature amp created for him by Marshall. 1959 Gibson Les Paul replica built by Chris Derrig Guitars used by Slash in studio for the recording of Libertad : First Act 2006 GarageMaster (Used in Volkswagen commercial) Travis Bean Electric (Used for slide guitar) Rich Mockingbird (at least three signature models with active pick-up systems) Guild 1999 Crossroads Doubleneck ("Godzilla") Gibson 2004 Signature (Velvet Revolver) variety of other Gibson Standard and Custom Les Pauls - Gibson -60 Les Paul Reissues ![]() Gibson 1958 Les Paul replica built by Kris Derrig Gibson 1987 Les Paul Standard with 3 piece top (Factory Second) (Slash's main live guitar with cracked neck in 2 places repaired) Gibson 1959 Les Paul replica built by Kris Derrig (some people think that it's a Max Baranet Les Paul replica, but it's not) The recording Holy Grail used on all CD's. Gibson Les Paul Slash Custom Shop model Gibson Custom Slash model double neck SG guitars (based on the '66 Gibson EDS-1275 double-neck Slash got at a small Indiana music store in 1990) Gibson J-45 Slash model acoustic/electric guitar Gibson Slash Les Paul Standard '50s Electric Guitar Slash owns more than 250 different guitars. Let's look at what gear and equipment has been seen in Slash's guitar rig.Ĭlick the gear images for more info and specs at Guitar Center and Amazon Slash's Guitars Seeing how Slash has often been regarded one of the best guitar players of all time, we think it's necessary for us to look at what Slash's Guitar Gear and Equipment looks like. From Slash's days in Guns N' Roses all the way to Velvet Revolver, he has played kick ass guitar riffs on the hottest Gibson Les Pauls, making the guys jealous and the ladies go crazy. From day one Slash has been one of our favorite guitar players.
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